May-day, may-day.. a call given by ships in distress… .. A celebration of the victories of organized labor … We’re done with April.. the cruelest month.. Out like a lion or a lamb ? Which was it ?
It’s a new month… Sam ‘s birthday month.. We’ll be celebrating Sam this Saturday at Talent
Jam for Sam !
Come join us for a fundraiser for the “Friends of Sam”
at Talent Skate Park Sat May 3rd 6-9PM ,
Suggested donation, $10 with skating, $5 without.
Great live music !
All proceeds to benefit Abbraham from Sudan and his family
Before work this morning I spent some time working with our friend Lester down in Massachusetts on some new Sam shirts to have in time for the Jam. Here are some closeups of some of the artwork options… It’s always fun/hard/cool/sad doing these creative projects with Sam’s face. I stare at him often.
I had a busy day at work.. trying to build some momentum on my day job assignments.. Made some good progress today. I had an early afternoon meeting over at UVM .. I was visiting my friends Dom and Victor , I was happily surprised to run across a proof copy of my good friend Jay’s new engineering textbook on Dom’s desk. ! I read proofs of this book.. it’s so nice to see it actually in print. It’s a wonderfully ‘holistic’ approach to engineering education. i think folks will really enjoy using it !
What’s really cool is that am mentioned in the intro chapter.. (Lots of Jay’s friends were) my 15 minutes of fame !
Another bonus of going over to UVM was a chance to spend some time with Victor. Victor’s dad passed away last week and I hadn’t seen him since. It was good getting together and hearing how Victor and his family are doing. I find that I am very interested in and sensitive to folks stories about loss and healing.
After a few more hours work, It was time to head home. Homer had called to say that he was finished with the plaque design we’d come up with for the Sam Cohn Musical Soul Guitar giveaway at MMU. . I needed to go down to his shop, pick it up and get it to Jen for her to finish the tile work. I drove down to Monkton and found Homer finishing the plaque.. it looks so beautiful
It’s brushed aluminum with an embedded video screen. Jen is doing some custom tile and grout work. i think it will look pretty cool. I love doing these creative projects for Sam.. Trouble is.. everything I do like this reminds me how gone Sam is…….
Here’s Homer signing his excellent work.
One cool thing about my trip from Burlington to Monkton and then to Richmond is that I got to see both a dromedary and a camel.. Not sure why folks keep these desert acclimated animals in our harsh climate.. but it’s pretty cool. Here’s the dromedary in Ferrisberg
And here’s our old friend Otis the camel near our house in Richmond,.. The message I took from this is that I am getting ‘over the hump’ on the funk I’ve been in for the last week. I’ve been unraveling a bit.. time to ravel some.
I got home. .. then went and picked up Gabe at the park. His shoe had fallen apart.. so I offered to repair his soul… and my own in doing the project.. A half a bottle of glue later.. voila-la !
Around 8 I got the urge to go see a concert I’d heard about in the North End of Burlington.. I called my fiend Gary and we headed in to town. This band ‘Inner Fire District’ is 4 non Jewish folks playing authentic Jewish klezmer and protest music. their Yiddish is perfect. .. I even know many of the songs. They were playing a program of protest and revolution songs in honor of May day..
Zoe the clarinetist is heading to Latvia and David the lead singer/accordion guy is headed to Poland.. I gave them all some SamStones to take with them.
After th show, Gary and I went y work to pick up my show gear.. I have a show during lunch tomorrow and I wanted to save time. I let Gary drive the go-cart. He loved it !
I dropped Gary off about 11PM.. I’m so impressed that all of his vehicles run on recycled vegetable oil.. pretty cool !
OK.. time to sleep. I find that good sleep helps me fight the blues.. that’s all for now.. Love you all. Love you Sam..
-me